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Publisher's Summary

The concluding volume in an epic and terrifying trilogy for teen readers. Throughout the world, Dancing Jax reigns supreme. The Ismus and his court are celebrated and adored, and the Ismus is writing the much-awaited sequel to Dancing Jax. But when someone accidentally reads the manuscript, the true, evil purpose of Austerly Fellows is finally revealed. Can the resistance halt the publication of Fighting Pax? Or is humanity doomed and will the Dawn Prince arise at last?

What the Critics Say

Praise for Dancing Jax:"Jarvis's tales at times wavers in aim between an adult and teen audience. I'm looking forward to the concluding volume, due next year." (Financial Times)"a thought-provoking novel with an atmosphere of real menace." (Waterstone's Books Quarterly)Praise for Tales from the Weird Museum:"you'll love this magical new adventure." (Young Telegraph)"For lovers of extravagant words and action charged with mystery and passion, Mr Jarvis must be hard to beat." (TES)